the international society for
mannosidosis & related diseases presents:
Robert's Road to Recovery: the second
transplant
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| Kathleen's Diary: May 6, 2002 |
BMT + 34
Robert is receiving a lot of sedatives to keep him quiet. When he wakes up,
the ventilator tube upsets him and he thrashes around. The fear is that he may
pull the tube out. It is also hard to see him in that much distress; his poor
face tightens up all over and yellow tears (from the bilirubin) leak out of the
corners of his eyes. His chest also has a kind of echo sound from the junk that
collects in the tube. This means his tube needs to be suctioned to get the junk
forming at the bottom of the tube out of his system.
They have started to turn down his respiratory rate, down to 17 breaths a
minute. He is breathing about 40 breaths a minute. This means that he is having
to breath a lot on his own. When the respirator was doing all the work he was
breathing about 30 breaths a minute and when he was breathing on his own without
the respirator he was taking about 60 breaths a minute. He definitely has to
work harder. Our concern is that he needs to get his liver and kidneys smaller
to give his lungs more room so that they can take more full breaths. Today, Dr.
Matthey told Mark that Robert's liver felt a little smaller. I know that the
medical team is trying to balance everything at once; getting Robert weaned off
the ventilator, hoping his organs lose some of their swelling and become more
normal in function and that the fluid weight gain will dissipate. Let's pray
that all those things can happen soon.
| Type | Result | Reference |
| White Blood Cells | 8.6 | 4.5-15.5 |
| Red Blood Cells | 3.09 |
3.9-4.9 |
| Platelets | 10.4 | 140-450 |
| Neutrophils | 10.6 | 1.5-8.5 |
| Bilirubin | 12.4 | 0.3-1.3 |
| GGT | 276 | 7-71 |
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